Tag: Kermit Gosnell

Apparently, Barron Gosnell Alexander used to be Barron Alexander Gosnell. He had his name changed ever since his dad Kermit made headlines as a baby killer. Barron claimed he couldn’t find work because of his infamous name. So, I guess it’s no surprise that he turned to crime. It sort of runs in the family. But that’s not working out too well for him either. He tried breaking in to someone’s house in West Philadelphia, and a resident shot him. He survived, unlike Barron’s dad’s defenseless Read more […]

There is apparently a “scandal” going on in Britain surrounding the Crown Prosecution Service’s recent decision not to prosecute two abortionists very clearly caught offering illegal gender selection abortions—an abortion performed for no other reason than that the parents don’t like the gender of their unborn baby. According to the Abortion Act of 1967, abortion is legal only if “the continuance of the pregnancy would involve risk, greater than if the pregnancy were terminated, to Read more […]

The Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act was introduced amid revelations that there was a “doctor” named Kermit Gosnell who was performing late term abortions on babies, many of whom were born alive and subsequently murdered. To this day, Gosnell claims he was performing a public service. After all, most of his clients were poor and didn’t have the means necessary to raise a child. There wasn’t anyone coming to take care of these babies once they were born, so Gosnell was preventing these Read more […]

Albert Einstein said: “In matters of truth and justice, there is no difference between large and small problems, for issues concerning the treatment of people are all the same.” Justice is a difficult concept. Every day, we experience small disappointments because justice was not served in the way we believed it should have been. We also experience joy when we see someone get their just desserts. On the other end of the spectrum, the nation experiences anger and sadness when a high-profile criminal Read more […]

Ayn Rand said: “Contradictions do not exist. Whenever you think you are facing a contradiction, check your premises. You will find that one of them is wrong.” This quote beautifully sums up the nature of Barack Obama. Barack Obama is a puzzle of a man, if there ever was one. He is an opportunist and an idealist all at once. He is corrupt in one way, but pure in his ideals. Within the framework of his agenda, he will always fall into place; right where you’d expect him to be. Looking at his policy, Read more […]

“The church is the moral compass of society.” –John Adams This last week I have been focusing on the Gosnell crimes against the innocent in the womb. This monster, and a monster he is, has the severed feet of babies in jars at his clinic; his associates stab babies in the neck 20 minutes after they are born alive; babies have been decapitated; their spinal cords have been cut; and to top it off is the account of a baby in a toilet, gasping for air, waiting for someone to stand up and magnify Read more […]

I am a political animal. I scour the news every day, reading numerous stories about foreign policy, social issues, war, domestic policy, and everything in between. I can’t help but be obsessed with the world of politics and the intrigue of it all. There are issues about which I am more passionate than others, such as immigration reform. But above every issue, there stands one that provokes me whenever the subject is brought up. When I get tired of fighting; when I become politically and socially Read more […]

Martha Beck said: “My point is that perceptual bias can affect nut jobs and scientists alike. If we hold too rigidly to what we think we know, we ignore or avoid evidence of anything that might change our mind.” Bias is something we deal with every day. All human beings—as a product of the accumulation of choices and events throughout their lives—have biases. The problem is not that we, as people, are biased; the problem is not that those who cover the news have personal biases; the problem Read more […]

Edmund Burke said: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” Evil is so pervasive in our lives that we often don’t see it right in front of our eyes. We watch the news, see all the crime and political scheming, and we just absorb it, and pack it away. It’s come to the point that we often rely on others to make judgements for us. We watch pundits, and celebrities so that we know what to hate and what to praise; who to love, and who to declare evil. But what Read more […]

It is said that darkness often masquerades as light, so that it can be more easily swallowed by those upon whom it preys. Evil often shines with a brightness more radiant than the good it imitates. Evil does not devour from the outside; it eats away from the inside, wrapping your heart in a tight silk of darkness, until only a cancerous tumor is left in its place. It is slow, and methodical. It knows no bounds; and before you can understand what has happened, you have fallen victim to its lurid charms. Read more […]